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Snow Peak GigaPower Stove, Titanium Auto Ignition
The Snow Peak GigaPower Stove with titanium and auto ignition has one-touch ignition. This powerful little stove produces 10,000 BTUs (most camping stoves are 8-9,000 BTU). Use this backpacking stove with Snow Peak fuel in temperatures as low as 14°F (-10° C). The Snow Peak Giga Power Stove is designed to stow with fuel canister in a Snowpeak Solo Combo Cook Set. The Giga Power backpacking stove burns 45 minutes at maximum gas output (10,000 BTUs) with the GP-110 fuel canister. This light weight, compact camping / backpacking stove comes in a high-quality plastic carrying case, 1-1/2 inch x 1-7/8 inch x 3-1/2 inch. Weighs a mere 3 oz!
Bottom Line: The Snow Peak GigaPower Stove is a campground powerhouse.
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By: ERNIE (1) March 16, 2008
Worked flawlessly in sub-freezing temperatures
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By: MIJ (1) February 2, 2008
I've taken this stove on winter mountain overnight hikes in Utah. The self ignite performed well even in cold temperature (0 deg F or below while I was using it) although I always take waterproof matches anyway. I used the stove as my water source and it melted snow great.
I love how small and light it is (there really is no reason to make a stove any lighter or smaller than this) and it performs great. I hike with guys who have jetboils and I don't find myself feeling jealous. P.S. Snow peak says to only use it with their canisters which I think is bunk - I use MSR's and they seem to work fine.
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By: Axis (2) June 12, 2007
I've owned this stove for a few years now with zero problems. Fuel economy is excellent for a 3 day weekend with a buddy I would bring one of the smaller 110ml cans at moderate altitude(5-10k) and have plenty at the end of the trip. Does not offer good wind performance. Even though it isn't recommended by those wishing to limit liability I use a tin foil wind screen. Just make sure radiated heat isn't cooking your fuel can. ceramic igniter insulation is delicate so keep it in its hard case provided. Might be worth it to locktite any hardware to avoid loosing the tiny screws. So far its the best ultralight canister stove I've found.
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By: fx67 (5) March 19, 2007
Stove is well built, ignites without any issues and adjustable from a small flame up to the roaring heat. Perfect size for Snow Peak 1400 or MSR tea kettle. You can store, MSR, Fuel, stove and wind screen inside Snow Peak 1400. Auto ignition is nice and I am looking forward using it this season. An a separate note, that had to be a Japanese thing with folding, if you fold it correctly it makes a perfect square in the middle. As always great service from backcountry.
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By: Thomas Tcherrick (1) November 16, 2006
First stove I've ever owned that has zero learning curve for operation: I didn't even read the instructions! Pulled it out at the campsite at 10,000 feet, and it worked just like a Maytag! Seriously, you just turn it on like your stove at home. I didn't do any careful testing, but it heated water as fast as anybody else's stove. Didn't try the simmer - don't need it. Relatively quiet. Wish it had little stabilizer feet for the fuel canister like Jetboil. Also, a bit tricky to fold up into absurdly small box. Hate size/shape of canisters - never stay put in your pack like a fuel bottle. Makes you look like a sissy compared to "real" backpacking stoves like my MSR, but I'm drinking coffee while the manly men fiddle with matches and fuel.
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By: btreynor (1) September 29, 2006
Simple to use, integrated lighter is a big plus, extremely lightweight. My new favorite backpacking stove.
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By: solo-artist (5) May 19, 2006
I always carry matches - but piezoelectric lighter is fantabulous. Worked great at 11,000 with 4" of fresh snow in the morning. No more pumping or pre-heat gel. I love this stove. I would recommend a lid to your pot if you're up high. Even with this high output stove, it took me 6-7 minutes to boil water that morning without my lid.
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By: tripletpapi (1) September 22, 2005
I packed this out of the plastic box inside a Snow Peak double walled cup with a hot pad (a worthwhile luxury as it can double as a placemat on your lap) inside the Snow Peak 700 cook kit, no rattle while hiking. I loosen the flame adjustor before storing. Heats promptly and is quite adjustable. So handy having the built in sparker, easy to use and fuel lasts longer as you have no reason not to turn off the flame promptly before your next item. Cools quickly too.
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By: TheOtherJenn (7) July 15, 2005
I got this as a Christmas present after I had my eye on a different model but I have been so happy with this stove I'm glad I didn't get the other. It is small, quick, and heats evenly. The auto ignition is such a nice little convenience... no need to worry about matches.
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By: Eric B. (3) December 28, 2004
This stove is so cool. I bought the non-titanium model, but I don't feel the need to count ounces sooo that little extra does not bother me. The auto-start on this thing is the coolest, you never need matches, just click the lil auto start thing and off she goes. Like the person above, I also bought my stove, tank of gas, and pots, for all under the price of just a reg white gas stove. This thing simmers so much better then the white gas stoves that I have used in the past. The stove is also very small, about the size of one of those tall shot glasses. This is the best stove that I have ever used.
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By: pablo (1) March 26, 2004
Brings water to a boil in minutes and packs easily into a small plastic container. (included) Wish the holders had grooves to keep the pot from sliding but otherwise a good buy. If you're not too concerned about the .4 ounces save 40 dollars and buy the non-titanium version but both are still great.
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By: Merkl (1) May 15, 2003
This is a great stove. I bought the stove, the pot, and the spork in one package, and it was as inexpensive as some of the other stoves alone. It ways hardly anything, and it will boil your water in a little over 1 minute. I would highly recommend this to anyone.
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Titanium
Burn Time:
45min at maximum gas output (10,000 BTUs) with the GP-110 fuel canister
Boil Time:
3.25min/L
Fuel Types:
Isobutane
Simmer:
Yes
Auto Ignition:
Yes
Fuel Bottle:
Canisters
Windscreen:
No
Heat Reflector:
No
Parts Kit:
No
Cleaning Tool:
No
Stuff Sack:
No
Hard Case:
Yes
Size:
4.125 x 2.625"
Weight:
3oz
Warranty:
Lifetime